Welcome to the ADBA website

ADBA is the trade association for the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry in the UK and companies and organisations working on novel technologies and processes that compliment the anaerobic digestion process and products. With our members we promote the economic and environmental benefits of AD in the UK.

Anaerobic digestion is the simple, natural breakdown of organic matter into biogas (carbon dioxide and methane) and organic fertiliser called digestate. It is a similar process to that which takes place in the stomach of a cow.

Why join ADBA?

Supply Chain – ADBA is where our industry meets to share ideas, learn best practice – and do business. Being a member of ADBA means you are part of the entire AD community, to build relationships and business partnerships.

Operators – At ADBA we know that our industry is new – and ever-changing. ADBA members can rest assured that they have access to the latest technical information, interpretation of regulations and personal advice from our expert team. Being a member means you can access the knowledge and experience of the whole market.

Events

We run a range of events throughout the year to increase awareness of the anaerobic digestion industry and bring the industry together. From our trade show in July, which brings together over 3,500 visitors and more than 200 exhibitors, to our intimate working groups we offer great events all year round.

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Please note that the advice is provided by the members of the panel and not The Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas Association (ADBA). ADBA, their employees and agents, will not be responsible, so far as is lawfully permitted, for any loss howsoever arising, which may result from the use of, or reliance on, the advice provided by the members of the panel. Further, the advice offered as part of the free service is by definition of a general nature based on the limited information provided by you to give an indication of the options that may be open to you to explore further. Whilst it is intended to offer useful guidance, it should not be relied on as a definitive list of options which will require further detailed feasibility work.